2022 Book Review: 20th Victim

20th Victim by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro A Mystery/Thriller, 2020 by Little Brown, 432 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: A few grammatical errors and continuity errors jumped out at me while I was reading. Nothing big or story altering, but errors nonetheless. The 20th book in this series recycles things from the previous 19. There... Continue Reading →

2022 Book Review: Lady Smoke

Lady Smoke by Laura Sebastian YA Fantasy, 2019 by Delacorte Press, 512 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: It’s slow. That is the EXACT OPPOSITE of book 1 in this series which I liked particularly because it moved fast. This one suffered from a lack of major plot points and a lot of cycling around the... Continue Reading →

2022 Book Review: Feed

Feed by Mira Grant A Science Fiction, 2010 by Orbit, 600 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Content warning: blood, disease, nastiness, and death. The blog entries were fine but I could’ve done without most of them. I will say I paid ZERO attention to the dates on them so if those mattered … oops. What I... Continue Reading →

2022 Book Review: Godmother

Godmother: A secret Cinderella Story by Carolyn Turgeon Fantasy, 2009 by Broadway Books, 273 Pages What I Didn’t Like: There was a little bit too much description and detail given on the background and not story relevant items. It was hard to keep attentive when it seemed like we were reading more than necessary to... Continue Reading →

2022 Book Review: Saving Max

Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten A Mystery/Thriller, 2010 by Mira, 393 Pages What I Didn’t Like: This book came out in 2010. Yellow pages were GONE by then. iPhones didn’t flip (they never did). Everyone knew about GPS and Google was commonplace. Those inconsistencies drove me right out of the book every time they... Continue Reading →

2022 Book Review: Bitter Frost

I actually was reading from the original cover and formatting, but I liked this one enough to share it. Bitter Frost by Kailin Gow YA Fantasy, 2010 by Sparklesoup, 235 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Weird pacing. There are parts we fast-forward through, parts that drag, and parts that are perfect. I wanted more balance.This... Continue Reading →

2022 Book Review: Grave Secrets

Grave Secrets by Kathy Reichs A Mystery/Thriller, 2002 by Scribner, 315 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: This isn’t really a bad thing, just worth mentioning. Every time I tackle this series I have to remind myself it’s not the Bones show I love. Sure it’s Temperance Brennan and she’s a forensic anthropologist, but that’s where... Continue Reading →

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